I work in a small community hospital, emergency room. The hospital is very involved in this big push for customer service right now. Though many of the changes are patient based and generally well...
NewEDRN replied to aurora_borealis's topic in General Nursing
I made a stupid mistake the other day. I've been a nurse for a little over 2 years, recently moved from the icu to er. We had a pt the other night who was a terrible stick- 3 nurses, 2 lab personnel,...
i worked for bayada on and off for the last year or so. Some of the cases are really nice, great people. For me, it just was'nt a good fit. Many of the cases they offer are long term care type, i...
NewEDRN replied to Uptoherern's topic in Emergency
My ED is currently 23 actual beds, but when add in halls can take 32 pts at a time in the back. We have one triage nurse, one tech to do vitals, and admission people are all in same place in triage....
As a relatively new ED nurse, and working in a small hospital that happens to have the only psych screening and inpatient facility in the county, we see a lot of frequent fliers, psych pts, od's, and...
Had a frequent flier come in the other day, unfortunately, only having been in the er for 2 months, i did not know he was a frequent flier, ugg. He comes in swearing he is having a stroke, and...
We also have both CNA's and techs in my ED. The CNA's do stuff like vitals, can do pt transports, unfortunately for our CNA's, the majority of their time is spent doing 1 on 1's, we are the only...
NewEDRN replied to Tomboy7151's topic in Emergency
Never heard of T-sheets. i work in a small hospital, we use ibex in the ed, very good system, docs put in charting and orders, nurses can do complete assessment, vs, chart all meds, procedures, etc,...
Thanks for all the replies everyone. Last night, i finally got a different assignment, thank god, though i still had 5 or 6 pts at a time, the turnover was not as bad, and for the first time in...
Hi everyone, pretty new here, and to the ER. I had 2 yrs experience in ICU and am in school to get my bachelors. I recently switched to the ER because i needed a change and new challenges. I...
First of all, hello everyone, this is my first post, and i'm new to the site. I'm in the process of orienting to the ED following 2 years of ICU experience (where i started as a new grad). Had a weird...